If you’ve ever wondered if your child has ADHD, you’re not alone. It can be hard to know whether a backpack stuffed with forgotten permission slips or frequent distraction means your child just needs to learn to be more organized or the child needs a bit more support.
An estimated 6 million children between the ages of 3 and 17 were diagnosed with ADHD between 2016 and 2019, according to the CDC. That number continues to grow as more parents and caregivers seek support for their children. But talk to a few different people who’ve sought a diagnosis and you’ll hear a wide range of experiences. Our expert team chimes in on what to know and where to get diagnosed in this article in Kidsburgh.
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